You have apparently been look at what happens when an R/R shorts and looking at what will happen and how to protect against that.
My apology for not being clear. The example above is an attempt to figure out how useful the stock fuse setup really is....for the moment then, let's assume the R/R is fine, whichever type it is. The first question though is how the stock setup is a good hookup on a smaller bike without a fuse panel. Perhaps it's irrelevant to those
with fuse panels. But the long and short of it might be that smaller bikes
should build fuse panels and NOT rely on the Suzuki wiring.
That single main fuse....We can agree it is protection against the battery's greater potential for mischief ,because it's instantaneous output is only limited by it's internal resistance. For a bike sitting still, a single fuse as they have it is good enough.
However...
I will try a different illustration.
Given that we have the stock setup, where the Charging system is connected "past" that fuse, here's how I imagine it .
The bike is humming along down the road at Regulated Voltage...14.8 or so.
A wire chafes and a short causes a voltage drop .
A fuse is supposed to protect against such mishaps.
Let me guess how the single fuse stock setup will or will not.
The R/R "opens" wide to counter the Voltage drop.
....the battery will
only share the load of this voltage drop Through it's fuse) when and IF the stator can't keep up. And even when it does, it's merely a
portion of the load as long as the bike is running. That fuse is only going to blow when the Battery's
portion of the Voltage drop overmasters it....and leaves just the stator and Regulator still running, to supply it.
How well is the Bike going to be running while the above is happening? Not well, is my surmise, because what's left for the coils and headlight? But with a fully charged battery combined with the Stator's output, I would expect (and I think I have SEEN)a nasty fire in the wiring that
could have been prevented by a fuse.
Without building a full fledged fuse panel "after" the Charging systems output, what is the easiest way?
I do not think it is the Suzuki way and I do not think they got it right